Christy Samira Leon Kareena Philicia Ayanna Lilah Remy Donovan Michael Yamilee Jessica Leslie Carlos Bryan Ricardo Alexis David Jordan Alejandra Kathy Diana Ixza Emily Jaileen Jeffrey Thursday May 23, 2013 May is Young Achievers Month. Young achievers probably had big dreams and high hopes. What do you dream about accomplishing someday? Explain. Edward Adrianette
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ChristySamiraLeonKareenaPhiliciaAyannaLilahRemyDonovanMichaelYamileeJessicaLeslieCarlosBryanRicardoAlexisDavidJordanAlejandraKathyDianaIxzaEmilyJaileenJeffreyThursdayMay
23, 2013May is Young Achievers Month. Young achieversprobably had
big dreams and high hopes. What do youdream about accomplishing
someday? Explain.EdwardAdrianette
2. DO NOW:Write the x2Times Table tentimes.Morning Work
4. ReadingAim: BalloonFlight (p. 710)Talk About
ItNowadayspeople cantravel quicklyby plane toalmost any part of the
world. Why do youthink people still like to go up in
hotairballoons?
5. Something that is launched is started inmotion or sent
off.Particles are small bits or pieces of anelement.Things that are
dense are thick or packedclosely together.Inflate means to cause to
swell by fillingwith air or gas.
6. Anchored means held firmly in place.Hydrogen is a light gas
that burns easily.Scientific means having to do with or usedin
science.A companion is a person or animal whokeeps somebody
company.
7. ReadingAim: The Science of HotAir Balloons (p. 712)Word
PartsGreek Roots help youunderstand entire wordfamilies. The
hydrogenhas the Greek root hydr.This root means "water."Most words
beginning with hydr havesomething to do with water.
8. ReadingMonitor ComprehensionMake GeneralizationsA
Generalizations Chart helpsyou make broad statementsthat describe
ideas or events.This will help you monitor yourcomprehension
orunderstanding of what you read. To makegeneralizations, combine
key facts from thetext and your prior knowledge.Informationfrom
TextPrior KnowledgeGeneralization
10. ReadingAim: Up in the Air:The Story ofBalloon Flight(p.
714)Nonfiction givesinformation andfacts about realpeople, places,
events, and situations.Make GeneralizationsAs you read, combine
information from thetext with prior knowledge. Use
yourGeneralizations Chart.
11. altitude: the measurements of the distanceabove Earths
surface.chemist: an expert in chemistry, the sciencethat deals with
the characteristics ofelements.helium: a very light, colorless,
odorless gasthat does not burn.
13. Reading HomeworkSummarizeWho was responsible for the
firstfive balloon flights, and whendid they take place?
Identifyeach flight and explain whatmade it special.
16. SpellingAim: Words with able, ibleLesson: Pages
185187Homework: Spelling words ten times each
17. Language ArtsAim: Prepositions/Prepositional PhrasesA
preposition comesbefore a noun orpronoun and relatesthat noun or
pronoun to another word in thesentence.Common prepositions are
about, above,across, after, at, behind, down, for, from, in,near,
of, on, over, to, and with.
18. Language ArtsClass work Grammar Practice Book, page 1791.
Theballoonflewabovethevillage.2.
JeanPierreBlanchardfloatedovertheEnglishChannel.3.
Aduck,arooster,andasheeprodeinthebasketoftheballoon.4.
Theballoonrosetoaheightofonehundredfeet.5.
Theyfloatedinanewdirection.6.
Weatherballoonsgiveusinformationabouttheatmosphere.7.
Buoyancykeepsballoonsintheair.8.
BertrandPiccardstayedinaballoonfor20days.9.
Theballoondroppedgentlyfromthesky.10.
Theballoonlandedinaforestbehindafield.
19. Homework Summary for Thursday May 23, 2013ReadingWho was
responsible for the first five balloon flights, andwhen did they
take place? Identify each flight andexplain what made it
special.Math"My Homework" pages 641642SpellingSpelling words ten
times each.